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The ninth edition of Letras en la Mar coming to Puerto Vallarta

The ninth edition of Letras en la Mar, international gathering of poets and artists, will pay homage to the Mexican writer Alberto Ruy-Sánchez Lacy, National...
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A Review: Luna Rumba’s Moonlight Concert Series at Los Arroyos Verdes

Luna Rumba Productions presented their Moonlight Concert Series this season on the beautiful grounds of Los Arroyos Verdes on the outskirts of Bucerias. The result...
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Venezuelans find ways to cope with inflation and hunger

Francibel Contreras brings her three malnourished children to a soup kitchen in the dangerous hillside Caracas slum of Petare where they scoop in spoonfuls of...
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Christopher Landau to be the next United States Ambassador to Mexico

President Donald Trump will nominate a Washington attorney, Christopher Landau, to be the next United States Ambassador to Mexico, the White House Press Office said...
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Review: “Little Shop of Horrors” at Act II Every Monday and Thursday Night

Act II Entertainment has another GIANT HIT SHOW on its hands. "Little Shop of Horrors” is an outrageously funny musical that is being performed each...
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The Circo de los Niños de San Pancho returns with its new show: Fausto

The Circo de los Niños de San Pancho—a unique project created in 2011 by Gilles Ste-Croix, one of the founders of the Cirque du Soleil—returns...
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Paul Aleman Performs the Music of John Denver

Forty-something years ago, I had every John Denver album and more or less knew the words and music to each of his songs. When I...
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World must prepare for inevitable next flu pandemic

The world will inevitably face another pandemic of flu and needs to prepare for the potential devastation that could cause, and not underestimate the risks,...
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Trump to ask Congress for $8.6 billion for border wall

President Donald Trump on Monday will ask the U.S. Congress for an additional $8.6 billion to help pay for his promised wall on the U.S-Mexico...
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Nerves fray, tempers flare as Venezuela blackout hits fourth day

Furious Venezuelans lined up to buy water and fuel on Sunday as the country endured a fourth day of a nationwide blackout that has left...
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Emoji gods approve interracial options for couples

In 1664, Maryland passed the first British colonial law banning marriage between whites and slaves. An 1883 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that state prohibitions on...
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U.S. Government kept dossiers on journalists covering Central American migrants

The U.S. government ran an operation to screen journalists, activists, and others while investigating last year’s migrant caravan from Mexico, a San Diego TV station...
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